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Game-changing buggy that folds down ‘in seconds’ with just one hand
Home>Life>Parenting
Published 09:49 10 Jul 2024 GMT+1

Game-changing buggy that folds down ‘in seconds’ with just one hand

No more struggling to close the buggy and hold the baby

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Any parent that's tried to collapse down the pram or the buggy whilst also juggling their child on their hip has no doubt sworn, kicked said buggy or felt close to tears. If you're lucky then you might have done all three.

So it's no wonder one pushchair is being hailed as 'game changing' as it can be collapsed down easily and using just one hand, meaning you can juggle your baby on your hip before popping the condensed stroller into the boot.

Ideal, and it's basically what parenting dreams are made of.

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The buggy has been hailed as 'game changing' for its easy one handed collapse.
Joie Litetrax 3

The Joie Litetrax 3 is priced at £180 from Halfords, and that clever one-handed close isn't the only brilliant feature about this pram as it also has a 'one hand, smooth recline system ensures you won't wake a sleeping baby' as well as folding so small that even the most compact of boot space should fit it in easily.

The stroller suits infants from birth up to 15kg, and with a three wheel design it's got added suspension for a smoother ride on rough surfaces which means no waking up baby from naps if you jolt across cobbles or bumpy roads. It also comes with a sun canopy and expandable hood for sunny days, keeping baby cool and protected from UV rays.

The Joie buggy also works with car seats for added convenience.
Joie Litetrax 3

The Joie buggy has been widely praised by parents including one who uses it all year round and has even upgraded to accessories. They wrote: "So compact and lightweight but sturdy and comfortable. It’s really easy to collapse and put up. I bought the Joie therma footmuff too, so my baby is snug as a bug. He loves it."

Another shared: "It's a brilliant stroller, easy to push and my little one seems to love it."

"We are so pleased with this pram," praised another parent. They continued: "The sunshade is so big and provides great coverage for our 10 month old. It’s so easy to push and fold down. The recline is also fab - it means napping on the go is much easier."

The pram folds down one handed and is compact enough for most car boots and travel.
Joie Litetrax 3

Another parent pointed out that it works with car seats too, making it perfect for younger infants who can just be moved from the car to the pram with ease. One parent explained: "Lovely pram. Super smooth and easy to use. Wonderful that it is so easy to attach a car seat. Literally any car seat will fit you just pop it on and go! It has stretchy straps that allow you to fix it on. Love it."

The Joie Litetrax 3 is available at Halfords.com.

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